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General Forestry => Forestry and Logging => Topic started by: Rhodemont on August 23, 2021, 08:47:50 AM

Title: Thanx Henri
Post by: Rhodemont on August 23, 2021, 08:47:50 AM
Henri was down graded to a tropical storm when came ashore but still took out a few trees.  Not sure how I will get this one down?
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Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Magicman on August 23, 2021, 08:54:05 AM
First remove the fence.
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: GAB on August 23, 2021, 08:56:53 AM
Quote from: Rhodemont on August 23, 2021, 08:47:50 AM
Henri was down graded to a tropical storm when came ashore but still took out a few trees.  Not sure how I will get this one down?
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In the bottom of the picture along the rock wall is that a power pole?
In answer to your question: I would suggest using a forestry winch and try breaking it off.
GAB
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Southside on August 23, 2021, 08:59:29 AM
If you don't have a lift then remove the fence and go from there.  Don't use a ladder no matter what you do. 
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Dave Shepard on August 23, 2021, 09:16:43 AM
Tannerite.
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: chevytaHOE5674 on August 23, 2021, 09:35:18 AM
I'd grab it with the grapple bucket or pallet forks on the tractor and put some upward tension on it. Then cut the stem off just above the fence. Lift it up and backup until you can set it cleanly in the field.
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: mike_belben on August 23, 2021, 09:56:47 AM
get a stout couple plank or piece of C channel or something 6 or 8 feet long.  lean it against the trunk from the inside of the fence to make a skid, lash to the tree however you deem best.  if using wood, nail it into the trunk.  rope the top half just above the break and yank it off with pickup .  itll jump the fence and at worst slam into the skid.  if not oh well, its a board. you could be looking at the sky from your living room.  be happy.
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Kodiakmac on August 23, 2021, 10:15:15 AM
Call Rent-a-Rookie. 1-800-saveyou.   :)
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Rhodemont on August 23, 2021, 10:22:21 AM
I plan to take a little advice from each.  First take down fence boards and maybe pull a couple posts.  Then use chainsaw to safely remove as much of the top as I can.  If I can trim enough that feel comfortable with the FEL supporting what remains I may cut it off.  Or pending on how attached itis may use the Norse winch and pull it off.  No Ladders! 
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Iwawoodwork on August 23, 2021, 11:57:23 AM
Thats an easy one.   As the break is still partially attached to the trunk. start out at the bucking off the limbs and short manageable pieces(fire wood) back to the stump. If you think the top portion is going to break loose from the stump before you finish bucking put an X prop under it about where the limbs start and another X at the fence and buck it up.
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Resonator on August 23, 2021, 12:21:43 PM
X2, cut into manageable pieces and work your way toward the trunk. If you cut a saw log out of it, I would watch for major cracks or other defect where it broke off. Sometimes the trees that snap off were already weak with rot before a storm hits.
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Rhodemont on August 23, 2021, 06:35:27 PM
Resonator got it right.  Went out and took a close look, there is a crack right down the middle to chest height.  Guess I will just go half & half on the sawmill.
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Rhodemont on August 30, 2021, 12:01:46 PM
Phase one completed.  Topped off all that I can and down to the limbs/trunk that is under load against the ground.  Going to use the tractor FEL to lift a little and cutoff what I can as phase 2.
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Ed_K on August 31, 2021, 07:05:17 AM
 Rhodemont. if you haven't done it yet push the tree sideways with the lip of your bucket. If you try to lift it and it breaks off it may push your bucket down and give you a heart skip. DAHIK.
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Rhodemont on August 31, 2021, 08:18:28 AM
Yes it would be exciting if the top breaks off.  I plan to use my tongs which hang from my bucket by chain and just lift ends a few inches enough to cut some that is currently under stress against the ground..  Set it down and repeat until the lift starts to move the break at which time I will stand back and evaluate what next.
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: HemlockKing on August 31, 2021, 08:46:20 AM
I would just nip away at the crown, clear it up, determine which co leader all the weight is on, cut every branch and co leader but that, then when your down to the last part, remove a section of the fence(not the posts, just planks) so you can fell it into the field because it's gonna wanna go that way anyway with that snapped hanging top, don't fall it towards the top jagged into the ground but sideways so it falls on its side if that makes sense? So I'd fall it away from the POV of the picture down the field 
Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: Rhodemont on September 12, 2021, 07:11:26 AM
Mission accomplished
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Title: Re: Thanx Henri
Post by: beenthere on September 12, 2021, 12:14:35 PM
Didn't know you had that JD with FEL for equipment to use.. 8) now we know.